TikTok star Taylor Rousseau Grigg has died. She was 25.
On Saturday, Grigg’s husband, Cameron Grigg, confirmed her demise in an emotional Instagram publish.
“Nobody ever expects to need to cope with this type of ache and heartache, particularly at our age,” he wrote alongside a collection of photographs of the couple collectively. “This previous 12 months Taylor has handled extra ache and struggling than most individuals do in a lifetime. And regardless of that she nonetheless has been such a light-weight and at all times introduced pleasure to everybody round her.”
Cameron Grigg shared that his spouse’s demise was “sudden and surprising.” He didn’t reveal her reason for demise however famous that she was battling undisclosed medical points.
“With this being so sudden and surprising we don’t have something financially so as. Taylor has been out and in of the hospital since we bought married which has affected our monetary state of affairs, subsequently we don’t have any insurance coverage,” he stated.
Cameron Grigg additionally shared that his partner’s physique is “being ran by machines to maintain her organs viable for donation.”
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Calling her the “most courageous and powerful lady,” he added that Taylor Grigg’s religion helped her with “each circumstance she’s confronted, even in her darkest hours.”
“A pal arrange a GoFundMe for anybody who want to contribute,” Cameron Grigg concluded his message. “And even in case you can’t contribute financially, prayers for our household are at all times wanted. I’ll share the hyperlink and actually recognize if y’all would share it as effectively. I like y’all. Taylor loves y’all.”
Taylor Grigg, a social media influencer, had garnered greater than 1.4 million followers on TikTok, sharing way of life, purchasing and decor movies on the platform. She and Cameron Grigg had been married since August final 12 months, in response to US Weekly.
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